More Michigan Cheating

He did? And did that happen? Did Moore say, sure that will be easy...no he had to think about since it does take a tool on game prep. You should stick to Quidditch.
I know one thing, the answer wasn’t “impossible!”
 
He did? And did that happen? Did Moore say, sure that will be easy...no he had to think about since it does take a tool on game prep. You should stick to Quidditch.

Lol it's funny when they try to frame it like other teams were cheating "well Stallions suggested we change our signals before the game!"

Remember the bullshit of them covering their own huddle too? They only did it when it was clear the cameras were panned that way they'd rush to do it.

All signaling to try to make themselves look like victims.
 
Lol it's funny when they try to frame it like other teams were cheating "well Stallions suggested we change our signals before the game!"

Remember the bullshit of them covering their own huddle too? They only did it when it was clear the cameras were panned that way they'd rush to do it.

All signaling to try to make themselves look like victims.
This is where it gets skeezy because I don’t think Ohio state was “cheating” I think they were getting information from other teams that we had already played. Which is legal. But that leads me to assert that what stallions did had little consequence because that information was getting around one way or another, especially by game 12.
 
2000-2020 dUMb lost 4+ games 12 times and only lost under 3 games 2 times. That's definitely not the path of a "elite" program. They got ultra desperate after 2020.
 
This is where it gets skeezy because I don’t think Ohio state was “cheating” I think they were getting information from other teams that we had already played. Which is legal. But that leads me to assert that what stallions did had little consequence because that information was getting around one way or another, especially by game 12.

I recall Joe Klatt and a couple of other clowns crying that it was "unfair" after it came out that TCU got warned to change their signs and they implemented dummy signs that seemed to actually fool Michigan in that game.
 
This is true but only one is a clean win. A team cannot change all of their signs mid season. If they do that takes lots of time away from prep for games. So the cheating by the lowdown lying dirty skunk weasels had an effect on last years game also.
So, ohio state was unable to change their signs, and they were unable to mask their signs. WOW!!!
 
So, ohio state was unable to change their signs, and they were unable to mask their signs. WOW!!!

Love how you think scUM is the victim for Ohio State and others not adjusting to their cheating

"You're honor, all she had to do was dress more conservatively"
 
Lots of people in this thread are about to be disappointed when this is settled

Michigan's years of in-person scouting violations literally caused the NCAA to have to change a longstanding by-law.

I have no idea what the punishment will be, but I don't see the NCAA going easy.
 
Michigan's years of in-person scouting violations literally caused the NCAA to have to change a longstanding by-law.

I have no idea what the punishment will be, but I don't see the NCAA going easy.
Not only that, but they found it so egregious that they informed everyone publicly about the investigation, which they almost never do until they are ready to report the NOA.
 
Love how you think scUM is the victim for Ohio State and others not adjusting to their cheating

"You're honor, all she had to do was dress more conservatively"
So, how much time would it take ohio state to adjust? Just asking, so I can understand how you were hurt.
 
Michigan's years of in-person scouting violations literally caused the NCAA to have to change a longstanding by-law.
It's actually a stupid rule that I wasn't even aware existed. When I played high school football, someone would go watch other team play (please note I was second string on a team that didn't have a 3rd string.

I think you should also pile on being able to decode signals. In baseball when there is a runner at second, the catcher would not throw down a #1. Their signals were more complicated than that. Baseball now has electronic communications ... It was nice to see the NCAA finally doing that with in-helmet communication. Y'all can thank Michigan for dragging you into the 21st century.

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I have no idea what the punishment will be, but I don't see the NCAA going easy.
Change and intelligence is hard for the NCAA to handle. I would like to apologize 1,012 times for Michigan's team winning games.
 
Michigan's years of in-person scouting violations literally caused the NCAA to have to change a longstanding by-law.

I have no idea what the punishment will be, but I don't see the NCAA going easy.
That’s a fun way of saying thank you for making college football better.

You’re welcome. We did it for the people.
 
It's actually a stupid rule that I wasn't even aware existed. When I played high school football, someone would go watch other team play (please note I was second string on a team that didn't have a 3rd string.

I think you should also pile on being able to decode signals. In baseball when there is a runner at second, the catcher would not throw down a #1. Their signals were more complicated than that. Baseball now has electronic communications ... It was nice to see the NCAA finally doing that with in-helmet communication. Y'all can thank Michigan for dragging you into the 21st century.

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Change and intelligence is hard for the NCAA to handle. I would like to apologize 1,012 times for Michigan's team winning games.
Damn. You made the joke before me.
 
So, how much time would it take ohio state to adjust? Just asking, so I can understand how you were hurt.

You're asking bc apparently in your belief system, when someone cheats or breaks the rules, the fault lies on those affected for not adjusting to the cheating
 
I know one thing, the answer wasn’t “impossible!”
No the answer was, If we do that we take away from game prep. Moore was not willing to do that. Just a dumb post
 
It's actually a stupid rule that I wasn't even aware existed. When I played high school football, someone would go watch other team play (please note I was second string on a team that didn't have a 3rd string.

I think you should also pile on being able to decode signals. In baseball when there is a runner at second, the catcher would not throw down a #1. Their signals were more complicated than that. Baseball now has electronic communications ... It was nice to see the NCAA finally doing that with in-helmet communication. Y'all can thank Michigan for dragging you into the 21st century.

maui.jpg


Change and intelligence is hard for the NCAA to handle. I would like to apologize 1,012 times for Michigan's team winning games.
A lot of words just to dance around the fact they cheated.

I know it’s all you fans have, a tainted title, but this is pathetic.
 
So, how much time would it take ohio state to adjust? Just asking, so I can understand how you were hurt.

You're asking bc apparently in your belief system, when someone cheats or breaks the rules, the fault lies on those affected for not adjusting to the cheating
If someone is "cheating" on you, should you make adjustments? If Yes, how long would it take?
 
A lot of words just to dance around the fact they cheated.

I know it’s all you fans have, a tainted title, but this is pathetic.
Seriously, I apologized 1,012 times!!!! Why didn't y'all make the necessary adjustments. If I know someone is decoding my signs, I'm gonna bait them and turn a perceived advantage in my advantage. Fuck, sometimes y'all are rather insipid in your thinking!!!
 
Seriously, I apologized 1,012 times!!!! Why didn't y'all make the necessary adjustments. If I know someone is decoding my signs, I'm gonna bait them and turn a perceived advantage in my advantage. Fuck, sometimes y'all are rather insipid in your thinking!!!
You keep trying to make this irrelevant argument. You're not allowed to cheat, which michigan did, and get away with it without ramifications.
 
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